I’m just hoping they do The Magician’s Nephew as well as they did The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, because those two were my favorites and I actually loved the LWW movie.
I’m just hoping they do The Magician’s Nephew as well as they did The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, because those two were my favorites and I actually loved the LWW movie.
Look me in the eye and say you wouldn’t watch a Joker who breaks into a saccharine pop tune at the climax of the movie.
Really? The phrase “inconveniently awakened conscience” must've thrown me off.
Oh, Deadpool, what did we do to deserve your awesomeness?
For some reason, I’m picturing a black hole filled with NSFW jokes.
*notes request*
She’s the Captain America needs....and so much more than we deserve.
Cursed Child Sequel: After misplacing the decimal on his taxes, Draco Malfoy wakes in the year 20,000, where the brutal Voldetron 6.0 rules through his immortal second in command, Hannah Abbott, who was dumped by Neville at her senior prom and decided the only way to heal her broken heart was to become pure evil.
Hype backlash is still a thing, though. I know there are plenty of people who’ll see Fantastic Beasts no matter what they thought of Cursed Child, but….oh, who am I kidding. They’ll keep making Potterverse movies until the public brings the studio a cease-and-desist order signed by a judge.
I’d spout an adage about the studio counting their chickens before they hatch, but that’s just what we expect from Hollywood by now.
I think I read Draco differently than both of you. Perhaps it came from his background (raised in an ultra-conservative and bigoted environment) being so similar to mine, but I read him as someone who deep down had misgivings about what he’d been raised to believe, went along to convince himself it was right, and…
I really hate the assumption that every other hypothetical race in the universe will automatically be our moral superior. If they evolved the same way we did—from animals, with all of their animal instincts—they will have had just as much trouble managing those instincts as we have. They will have wars, and bigotry,…
It’s a shame we’ll all be long gone by the time other sentient beings open the Holy Web Pages filled with the Sacred Memes of the Ancients.
She’s scared of heights. 700 feet is a huge step forward for her. :P
That’s a highly unlikely scenario at best. In the books, Cedric was not only kind and warmhearted, but humble. Would a humiliating loss in the Triwizard Tournament bruise his ego? Of course. But he’s presented as the kind of guy who would, eventually, square his shoulders and move on.
I think my favorite [/sarcasm] part of the Mirrorverse is the assumption that established characters can turn evil at the drop of a hat. Cedric is the biggie, but Mirrorverse!Draco bugged me more than anyone. So let me get this straight: After all the crap he’d been through up to the point Harry was killed, he was…
I wonder if his designers made him look so damn creepy in an effort to make the rest of us decide that super-advanced robots just aren’t worth it....
Simply making oneself heard doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get the response you want. I’d argue that atheist organizations like the Freedom From Religion Foundation do more harm to their message than they’d like; the way they go about promoting their causes doesn’t make them appear sympathetic. And while, yeah, there…
It feels like she’s trying to wrest control of her world from the fanfic writers—and, sadly enough, the fanfic writers are doing a better job at fleshing out her world than she is.
That’s the perfect way to describe both the play and her Pottermore articles. I stopped visiting that site after her article on Draco Malfoy used the phrase “inconveniently awakened conscience” to describe him during the last two books. It sounded like something a Harry apologist fangirl would say to a Draco apologist…